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    creating and displaying swf files

    I want to match the needs of a ICT teacher at A-level who uses Dreamweaver and Powerpoint to create swf files to embed in e-books. I had a test file created by a friend (DCGLUG) which he said worked perfectly as did other List members. He created it with Impress and export to swf. I have tried the same.

    None of the files displays correctly. His files display in Firefox on my 64 bit desktop and in Konqueror on my 32 bit laptop but with poor "sawtooth" rendering of slanted lettering. They do not display the other way round (FF in laptop and K in desktop). I have all gnash variants installed.

    When I create test files myself (save as odp then export to swf), I just get black screens. I also get blue and white banded displays on first attempting to open the file. The gnash menu is displayed on right click in FF. K shows the message: "Klash: stop playing" and no right click menu on my desktop. On my laptop in K I get the gnash menu but no reference to Klash.

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    displaying

    None of the files displays correctly. His files display in Firefox on my 64 bit desktop and in Konqueror on my 32 bit laptop but with poor "sawtooth" rendering of slanted lettering. They do not display the other way round (FF in laptop and K in desktop). I have all gnash variants installed.
    Hmm - i'm using (proprietary) flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. Have you tried it in the "32 bit laptop" ?


    creating

    I haven't tried this program myself, but there is ktoon (Gutsy repositories):
    ktoon - 2D animation toolkit
    KToon is a 2D Animation Toolkit designed by animators (Toonka Films)
    to animators, focused to the Cartoon Industry.

    Some of its main features are: Basic Illustration Tools (shapes, fill, text),
    Gradient Tools, Onion skin, brushes editor, pencil with smoothness support,
    and many others.

    Using its modules of Illustration and Animation you can export 2D projects
    to several formats as MPEG, AVI, MOV and SWF.

    Official Website: http://ktoon.toonka.com
    For other versions, maybe this...:
    How to install ktoon
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1817318


    I think, that this is nice:

    Samurai-animation
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=UifnJGjRKLw
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

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